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Higher ed needs more grit (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

And yet, this fall the University of Utah admitted a record class of first-year students for the third year in row. For university leaders like myself, reimagined enrollment programs like the First Ascent Scholars program are more than a student success experiment. Redefined educational pathways may be the key to our own survival.

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12 Groundbreaking Asian Columbians You Should Know

Student Housing Works

From the arts, to engineering, to medical sciences, and every industry in between, our university’s contributions to society would not be the same without these impressive alumni, faculty, staff, and students. The post 12 Groundbreaking Asian Columbians You Should Know appeared first on Student Housing Works.

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The Ongoing Fight for Diversity in Higher Ed

Higher Ed Connects: Diversity

The number of Hispanic students has increased dramatically since the passage of the 1997 law, and the current race-conscious admissions program at UT survived a challenge at the Supreme Court in 2016. Texas Tech’s medical school, by contrast, has chosen a different path. Establishing more accessible paths of travel on campus.